The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has dismissed concerns over a lawsuit filed by former Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, stating that it remains resolute in enforcing the law and ensuring accountability. "The OSP remains unwavering in its commitment to enforcing the law and ensuring that Mr.
Ofori-Atta answers for his role as the prime suspect in five ongoing corruption and corruption-related investigations." The OSP also warned that Ofori-Atta will be re-listed as a wanted person if he fails to appear for questioning on June 2 as agreed.
In a statement acknowledging the lawsuit filed by Mr.
Yaw Ofori-Atta, challenging its previous declaration of the former minister as a fugitive from justice, the OSP clarified that it had removed his name from the wanted list in good faith after receiving a direct request from him. "Mr.